Cooling System Repair

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IS YOUR VEHICLE OVER HEATING?

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The primary function of the cooling system, which is made up of a cooling fan, water pump, thermostat, radiator, heater core, heater valve, and other components, is to disperse and remove heat from an engine of a car. The cooling system in your car is in charge of lowering the engine's temperature and averting potential overheating. Numerous locations within the engine of your car might accumulate excess heat. The thermostat opens and releases antifreeze from the engine to the radiator when the engine reaches its maximum working temperature. This starts the circulatory flow to remove extra heat. Other engine fluids are prevented from boiling or freezing by the antifreeze. The antifreeze cycles back to the radiator after passing through the engine, where the extra heat is released through the radiator's walls. The cooling fan cools the antifreeze, preparing it for re-release into the engine to remove more heat. Antifreeze degrades


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and becomes less effective over time. Corrosion may result from old antifreeze if it is not drained and refilled. Our service technicians will empty the antifreeze from the radiator, flush the cooling system, and fill the radiator with antifreeze during a cooling system flush and fill. Through the radiator, the cooling fan of the cooling system removes extra heat from the engine. The engine of your car will overheat if the cooling fan isn't working properly. Our certified technicians will examine the cooling fan and fan belt for damage and cracks during a cooling system service inspection. Major engine failure might result from a leak or a damaged radiator hose since the radiator cools the antifreeze as it moves around the cooling system. One method we might use to look for possible leaks or damage to the radiator is a radiator pressure test. In the end, skipping routine cooling system and radiator maintenance may result in the need for a replacement radiator as well as significant engine or radiator repairs in the future.

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